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CHICAGO 

THE  CHILD  WELFARE  EXHIBIT 

1911 


Child  Welfare 

A   LIST  OF   BOOKS 

and 

REFERENCES     TO    PERIODICALS 

in 

The  Chicago  Public  Library 


CHICAGO 

THE  CHILD  WELFARE  EXHIBIT 

1911 


CONTENTS 

PAGE 

Children 

General  Works                       -  -            3 
The  Infant 

Care  and  hygiene            -  -            -      5 

The  Child  at  Home 

Home  training            -            -*  -            7 

Indoor  diversions            -  -            -      8 

Occupations   -            -            -  -            9 
Literature 

(a)  Guides      -            -  -            -     11 

(b)  Collections      -            -  -          12 
The  Child  at  School 

Principles  of  education  -            -     14 

Kindergarten              -            -  -           16 

Elementary          -             -  -             -     16 

Secondary       -            -            -  -           17 

\'acation  schools              -  -            -     18 

Open-air  schools         -            -  -           18 

Backward  children          -  -            -     19 

Free  food        -            -            -  -          19 

Hygiene  and  medical  inspection  -     20 

Moral  training            -             -  -          21 

Recreations          -            -  -            -     21 

School  gardens           -            -  -          21 

The  Child  at  Play     -             -  -             -     22 

T!i:eeChild  at  Woc^«  !    : 

';  ^4nual  traialR^j '^  I-            -  -          24 
Industrial,   l^eclinfcal    and   Vocational 

A  ::/'^^»p^nfe'' '    '  v.  '**-  -        -   25 

•*'•  • ''Cih^rce-of  (5ctuffa^<Jps.-'        -  -         27 

Employment:     Child  labor  -            -     28 

The  Child  and  Society 

Charities  and  protection         -  -          29 

Defectives  and  dependents  -            -     30 

Juvenile  delinquency  and  Courts      -  31 

Social  aspects  of  education  -            -     32 

Boys'  clubs     -            -            -  -          33 

Boys'  camps        -            -  -            -     34 

The  Child  and  Religion 

General  works            "            ■  -          34 

Meetings  and  societies  -  -            -    35. 


CHILD    WELFARE 

This  list  represents  a  selection  of  the  more  modern  litera- 
ture on  the  subject  of  Child  Welfare,  to  be  found  in  the 
Chicago  Public  Library.  It  is  neither  a  complete  bibliography 
of  that  subject  nor  an  exhaustive  catalog  of  the  resources  of 
the  Library.  It  is  published  at  the  cost  of  the  Child  Wel- 
fare Exhibit,  and  is  offered  as  a  legitimate  and  useful  com- 
plement to  the  visual  exhibition  held  in  Chicago,  May  nth 
to  26th.  The  work  of  selection,  compilation  and  printing 
was  done  by  the  Reference  and  Editorial  Departments  of 
the  Chicago  Public  Library 

Books  marked  *'Doc.  "  or  *'Ser.,"  i.  e.,  government 
publications,  serials  and  proceedings  of  societies,  like  the 
National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Correction,  do  not 
circulate,  but  may  be  consulted  in  the  Reference  Room  of 
the  main  library.- 

CHILDREN 

Abbott,  E.  H.     On  the  training  of  parents. 

1908.  L 10260 

Ideas  on  the  upbringing  of  children.  The,  points 
are  plentifully  reinforced  by  illustrations  drawn  evi- 
dently from  experience. — Carnegie  Library  Bui. 

Allen,  Mrs.  M.  W.     Making  the  best  of  our 
children.      1909.  L 10277 

These  stories  have  been  written  for  the  enlight- 
enment of  fathers  and  mothers. — Pref. 

Applied  ideals  in  work  with  boys,  by  C.  W. 
Crampton,  W.  S.  Hall  and  others.     1910. 

L8490 
Bray,  R.  A.    The  town  child.     1907.  L  10262 

Treats  of  every  phase  of  the  life  of  the  child  in 
the   town. 

Building  boyhood;   a   "book   of  principles." 

1909.  L  11418 
Cooper,  E.  H.    The  twentieth  century  child. 

1905.  L 10478 

Dickinson,  G.  A.     Your  boy;  his  nature  and 

nurture.     1909.  L 11406 

Forbush,  W.   B.     The  boy  problem.     1907. 

L9712 
A    sensible,    practical    discussion    of   the    problem, 
not  taking  up  the  question  of  home  training. 


222261 


CHILD    WELFARE 


Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  P.  S.  Concerning  children. 
1900.  L 10490 

Hall,  G.  S.  Youth;  its  education,  regimen, 
and  hygiene.     1906.  N  1149 

Horton,  C.  B.,  ed.  Reaching  the  boys  of  an 
entire  community.     1909.  L  11417 

Founded  on  addresses  and  discussions  at  the  In- 
stitute for  workers  with  boys  held  at  York,  Pa., 
in   1908.— Fm^.   Wk. 

Kerr,  Le  G.  The  care  and  training  of  chil- 
dren.    1910.  N2123 

A  concise  and  practical  aid  in  the  mental  and 
moral  as  well  as  the  physical  training  of  children. 
—Bk.  Rev.  Dig. 

Key,  Ellen.     The  century  of  the  child.    1909. 

L  10268 

Contents:  The  right  of  the  child  to  choose  its 
parents;  The  unborn  race  and  woman's  work;  Edu- 
cation; Homelessness:  Soul  murder  in  the  schools; 
The  school  of  the  future;  Religious  instruction; 
Child   labour  and  the   crimes  of  children. 

Mangold,  G.  B.     Child  problems.     1910. 

L8yo7 

The  chief  purpose  of  this  book  is  to  give  its 
readers  a  general  view  of  the  principal  social  child 
problems  of  to-day. — Pref. 

Martin,  E.  S.  The  luxury  of  children  & 
some  other  luxuries.     1905.  E  4485 

Contents:  The  luxury  of  children;  Some  chil- 
dren in  particular;  Other  people's  children;  Par- 
ents; Strong  points  of  infancy;  Naughtiness;  Girls 
and  their  education;  The  exchange  of  children; 
Children  as  an  incentive;  Women;  Real  life;  The 
pinch  of  comfort;  A  proper  place  for  grandparents; 
Winter   in   the   country. 

Merrill,  L.    Winning  the  boy.     1908.   L  6074 

Contents:  The  kid's  honor;  The  heart  of  a  boy; 
Jimmy's  heritage  of  weakness;  A  boy,  two  flights 
of  stairs  and  a  friend;  The  transition  to  manhood; 
A  study  of  the  individual  boy;  Fresh  air  work 
with  boys;  Religious  meetings  for  boys;  A  club 
for  boys. 

Moon,  E.  L.   The  contents  of  the  boy.    1909. 

L I 1422 

"The  'contents'  relate  to  the  boy's  nature,  en- 
dowments,   and    development." 


CHILDREN  5 

Oppenheim,  N.  The  development  of  the 
child.     1902.  L 1660 

Richmond,  E.  Through  boyhood  to  man- 
hood; a  plea  for  ideals.     1900.  L  11421 

Warner,  F.  The  nervous  system  of  the 
child,  its  growth  and  health  in  education. 
1000.  L 1419 

Wayne,  K.  H.  Building  your  boy,  how  to 
do  it,  how  not  to  do  it.  1910.  L  11437 
The  headings  of  the  different  parts  of  this  com- 
mon-sense book  on  boy-training,  are:  Contented 
mediocrity;  Wrong  of  inattention;  Be  the  chum  of 
your  boy;  Boy's  judgment;  Put  the  boy  on  his 
honor;  Kindliness  versus  coercion;  Don't  nag;  Bene- 
fit of  the  doubt;  Home  attractive;  Choice  of  life- 
work,  etc. — Pub.   Wk.' 

THE   INFANT 

Bainbridge,  W.  S.  Life's  day;  guide-posts 
and  danger-signals  in  health.    1909.     N  1374 

Barrett,  H.  The  management  of  children; 
a  book  for  mothers  and  nurses.     1906. 

N  1179 

Brown,  D.  R.  The  baby;  a  book  for  moth- 
ers and  nurses.     1908.  N  562 

Campbell,  H.  Y.  Practical  motherhood. 
1910.  N  2060 

Chance,  M.  S.  B.  "Mrs.  Burton  Chance." 
The  care  of  the  child.     1909.  N  2062 

Chapin,  H.  D.  The  theory  and  practice  of 
infant  feeding.     1902.  N  1091 

Coolidge,  E.  L.  The  mothers'  manual. 
1904.  L  9208,  2 

Cotton,  A.  C.     Care  of  children.     1907. 

K  14684,  12 

Cradock,  Mrs.  H.  C.  The  care  of  babies; 
a  reading  book  for  girls.     1909.  N  2068 

The  training  of  children  from  cradle  to 

school;  a  guide  for  young  mothers,  teach- 
ers and  nurses.     1909.  L  10279 


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Davis,  E.  P.  Mother  and  child.   1902.     N  1180 

Day,  J.  R.  Childhood  in  health  and  sick- 
ness.    1904.  N  1087 

Duns,  M.  A.  The  practical  care  and  feeding 
of  children.     1909.  N  2074 

Eghian,  S.  G.  The  mother's  nursery  guide 
for  the  care  of  the  baby  in  health  and  in 
sickness.     1907.  N  1184 

Fischer,  L.  The  health-care  of  the  baby;  a 
handbook  for  mothers  and  nurses.     1906. 

N  1175 

Fiske,  J.     The  meaning  of  infancy.     1909. 

L  X0765 

Fitz,  Mrs.  R.  K.  Problems  of  babyhood; 
building  a  constitution,  forming  a  charac- 
ter.    1906.  L 10477 

Forsyth,  D.     Children  in  health  and  disease. 

1909.  N  2087 
Holt,  L.  E.     The  care  and  feeding  of  chil- 
dren.    1894.  N  752 

Howard,  W.  L.  Start  your  child  right,  con- 
fidential   advice   to   parents   and  teachers. 

1910.  N  1387 

Kerley,  C.  G.  Short  talks  with  young  moth- 
ers on  the  management  of  infants  and 
young  children.     1909.  N  2121 

MacCarthy,  F.  H.  Hygiene  for  mother  and 
child;  a  manual  for  mothers  and  nurses. 
1910.  N  2140 

Oppenheim,  N.  The  care  of  the  child  in 
health.     1900.  N  917 

Sadler,  S.  H.  Infant  feeding  by  artificial 
means.     1909.  N  2193 

Uffelmann,  J.  A.  Manual  of  the  domestic 
hygiene  of  the  child.     1891.  N  1181 

Wheeler,  M.  The  baby;  his  care  and  train- 
ing.    1901.  N1108 


THE  INFANT 


Yale,  L.  M.  and  Pollak,  G.  The  century 
book  for  mothers.     1901.  N  1084 

Young,  D.  H.  First  aid  to  the  child;  a 
guide  to  the  feeding  and  treatment  of  in- 
fants in  health  and  disease.     1910.     N  2220 

THE  CHILD  AT  HOME 
Home  Training 

Allen,  Mrs.  A.  W.  Home,  school,  and  va- 
cation ;  a  book  of  suggestions.   19.07.     L  10321 

Birney,  A.  M.  ''Mrs.  T.  W.  Birney."  Child- 
hood.    1905.  L  10258 

Burbank,  L.  The  training  of  the  human 
plant.     1907.  L 10263 

Sensible  as  to  recommendations  of  fresh  air,  nour- 
ishing  food,   and   proper  environment. 

Carus,  p.  Our  children;  hints  from  prac- 
tical experience  for  parents  and  teachers. 
1906.  L 10264 

Davids,  E.,  pseud.  Note-book  of  an  adopted 
mother;  experience  in  the  home  training 
of  a  boy.     1903.  L  10479 

Ewald,  C.     My  little  boy.     1906.         L 11451 

A  biography  of  a  child,  humorously,  tenderly, 
and    sympathetically    written. 

Harrison,  E.  Misunderstood  children; 
sketches  taken  from  life.     1910.       L  10256 

Home  culture  series;  a  course  in  character 
building  consisting  of  ''ten  links  in  moral 
and  mental  development."     1904-6.  L  10788 

Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.  Parent  and  child,  a  trea- 
tise on  the  moral  and  religious  education 
of  children.     1910.  L  10257 

Mumford,  E.  E.  R.  The  dawn  of  character; 
a  study  of  child  life.     1910.  L  10251 

Contents:  A  plea  for  a  closer  study  of  child 
life;  The  contents  of  the  child's  mind;  The  growth 
of  the  child's  mind;  The  growth  of  imagination; 
The   law   of  habit;  The   growth   of   habits;   The    de- 


CHILD    WELFARE 


velopment  of  the  will;  The  place  of  punishment  in 
education;  Freedom  within  the  law;  Childish  curi- 
osity; The  dawn  of  religion;  Some  different  types 
of   children;    The  child's   point  of   view. 

Newman,  C.  S.  The  kindergarten  in  the 
home;  a  book  for  parents  and  for  all  in- 
terested in  child-training.     1909.      L  10274 

Patch,  Mrs.  K.  W.  The  sensitive  child  as 
revealed  in  some  talks  with  a  little  boy. 
1910.  L 10254 

Poulsson,  E.  Love  and  law  in  child  train- 
ing.    A  book  for  mothers.     1899.     L  10489 

Riddell,  N.  N.  Child  culture  according  to 
the  laws  of  physiological  psychology  and 
mental  suggestion.     1902.  L  10270 

Trumbull,  H.  C.  Hints  on  child-training. 
1892.  L  I 1439 

Washburne,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Study  of  child  life. 
1907.  K  14684,  II 

Wiggin,  K.  D.  S.  Children's  rights;  a  book 
of  nursery  logic.     1892.  E  6449 

Indoor  Diversions 

Bancroft,  J.  H.  Games  for  the  playground, 
home,  school  and  gymnasium.  1909.     K  15798 

Benson,  J.  K.  The  book  of  indoor  games 
for  young  people  of  all  ages.    1904.   K  14926 

Bugbee,  W.  N.  Successful  entertainments. 
1907.  K 15770 

Canfield,  D.  F.  ''Mrs.  J.  R.  Foster."  What 
shall  we  do  now?  Five  hundred  games 
and  pastimes.     1907.  K  15767 

Paris,*  J.  T.  Pleasant  Sunday  afternoons 
for  the  children;  a  book  for  parents.  1909. 

M8481 

The  games  book  for  boys  and  girls.     1897. 

K 14912 

Hofmann,  M.  C.  Games  for  everybody. 
1905.  K  14924 


THE  CHILD  A  T  HOME 


Kingsland,  Mrs.  F.  ''Mrs.  Burton  Kings- 
land."  The  book  of  indoor  and  outdoor 
games,  with  suggestions  for  entertain- 
ments.    1904.  K  14918 

Mott,  Mrs.  H.,  ed.  Home  games  and  par- 
ties.    1891-98.  K 15060 

Mustain,  N.  S.  The  new  idea  entertainer, 
for  indoors  and  out  of  doors.   1902.  K  14917 

Nugent,  M.  New  games  and  amusements 
for  young  and  old  alike.     1905.        K  15783 

Palm,  L.  von.  Rainy  day  pastimes  for 
children.     1910.  K 14906 

Parsons,  B.  R.  Plays  and  games  for  in- 
doors and  out.     1909.  K 15785 

Poulsson,  E.     Father  and  baby  plays.    1907. 

K 15799 

Wells,    C.     Pleasant   day   diversions.      1909. 

K  15797 

Rainy  day  diversions.     1907.         K  15796 

White,  M.     The  book  of  children's  parties. 

1903.  K 14937 
The    book    of    games,    with    directions 

how  to  play  them.     1905.  K  14946 

The  child's   rainy  day  book.      1905. 

K 12627 
Yale,  Mrs.  E.  D.    When  mother  lets  us  give 

a  party.     1909.  K 15786 

Occupations 

Beard,  L.  and  Beard,  A.  B.  Indoor  and  out- 
door handicraft  and   recreation  for  girls. 

1904.  K 1781 

Little  folks'  handy  book.    1910.    K  15787 

New  ideas  for  work  and  play;  what  a 

girl  can  make  and  do.     1902.  K  1884 

Things    worth    doing    and    how    to    do 

them.     1906.  K  15765 


lo  CHILD   WELFARE 

Burrell,  C.  B.  A  little  cook  book  for  a  lit- 
tle girl.     1905.  K 14445 

Craigin,  H.  A  boy's  workshop,  with  plans 
and  designs  for  in-door  and  out-door 
work.     1884.  K 12610 

Duncan,  F.  Mary's  garden  and  how  it  grew. 
1904.  K 15175 

When   mother   lets   us   garden;    a   book 

for  little  folk  who  want  to  make  gardens 
and  don't  know  how.     1909.  K  16891 

Foster,  O.  H.     Cookery  for  little  girls.  1910. 

K  18298 

Hall,  A.  N.  The  boy  craftsman;  practical 
and  profitable  ideas  for  a  boy's  leisure 
hours.     1905.  K  5337 

Higgins,  M.  M.  Little  gardens  for  boys 
and  girls.     1910.  K 16896 

Johnson,  C.  When  mother  lets  us  cook;  a 
book  of  simple  receipts  for  little  folk. 
1908.  K 14454 

When  mother  lets  us  help;  many  prac- 
tical suggestions  to  little  folk  who  want 
to  be  useful  about  the  house.   1909.   K  14638 

Johnston,  B.  Home  occupations  for  boys 
and  girls.     1908.  K  15774 

Kelley,  L.  E.  Three  hundred  things  a 
bright  girl  can  do.     1903.  K  12521 

Contents:  Beads  and  their  uses;  Worsted; 
Thread  work;  Joinery  for  girls;  Wood  carving; 
Bent  iron  work;  Pyrography;  Basketry;  Rug  mak- 
ing; Cardboard  construction;  Directions  for  mak- 
ing paper  flowers  of  crepe  and  tissue;  Art:  line 
and  form;  Art:  clay  modeling;  Art:  colors;  Artistic 
handicrafts;  Athletics;  Athletic  sports;  Collections; 
Taxidermy;  Gardens;  Pheasants,  poultry,  bees; 
Housewifery,  entertainment,  amusements;  Girls' 
clubs;    What   women    should   know   in   law. 

Kirkland,  E.  S.  Six  little  cooks;  or.  Aunt 
Jane's  cooking  class.     1900.  K  14519 


THE  CHILD  AT  HOME  II 

Lucas,  E.  V.  and  Lucas,  E.  What  shall  we 
do  now?  A  book  of  suggestions  for  chil- 
dren's  games   and   employments.     1900. 

K  14951 

McGlauflin,  I.  Handicraft  for  girls;  a  ten- 
tative course  in  needlework,  basketry, 
designing,  paper  and  cardboard  construc- 
tion, textile  fibers  and  fabrics  and  home 
decoration  and  care,  designed  for  use  in 
schools  and  homes.     1910.  K  14067 

Morgan,  Mrs.  M.  E.  H.  How  to  dress  a 
doll.     1908.  K 14059 

Newman,  C.  S.  The  kindergarten  in  the 
home;  a  book  for  parents  and  for  all  in- 
terested in  child-training.     1909.       L  10274 

Paret,  A.  P.,  ed.  Harper's  handy-book  for 
girls.     1910.  K 15766 

Pratt,  C.  S.  Stick-and-pea  plays,  pastimes 
for  the  children's  year.     1899.  K  14957 

Ralston,  Mrs.  V.  When  mother  lets  us 
sew.     1910.  K 14058 

Walker,  M.  C.  Lady  Hollyhock  and  her 
friends;  a  book  of  nature  dolls  and  others. 
1906.  K 15793 

LITERATURE 

Guides  to  Reading 

Arnold,  Mrs.  G.  W.  A  mother's  list  of 
books  for  children.     1909.  J  2859 

Bryant,  S.  C.  How  to  tell  stories  to  chil- 
dren.    1905.  L 10800 

Field,  W.  T.  Fingerposts  to  children's 
reading.     1907.  J  2769 

Lee,  G.  S.  The  child  and  the  book.  A 
manual  for  parents,  and  for  teachers  in 
schools  and  colleges.     1907.  J  2817 


CHILD    WELFARE 


Lyman,  E.     Story  telling,  what  to  tell  and 
how  to  tell  it.     1910.  L  10796 

This  little  volume  is  intended  for  those  who,  un- 
trained, must  meet  the  demand  for  stories  which 
is  being  carried  by  the  children  from  the  school  and 
the  library  to  the  home. — Bk.  Rev.   Dig. 

Macy,    J.    A.      A    child's    guide    to    reading. 

1909.  J  2861 

Moses,  M.  J.     Children's  books  and  reading. 

1907.  J  2860 
St.  John,  E.  P.     Stories  and  story-telling  in 

moral  and  religious  education.    1910.    L  10798 

Wyche,  R.  T.     Some  great  stories  and  how 

to  tell  them.     1910.  L  10794 

Collections   and  Anthologies 

Aldrich,    T.    B.,   ed.     Young   folks'   library. 

20V.     1902.  y8o8-y8 

Bailey,  C.  S.     For  the  children's  hour.    1907. 

J  2858 
Baldwin,    J.      Fifty    famous    stories    retold. 

1896.  H  3141 

Bryant,    S.    C.     Stories   to  tell   to   children; 

fifty-one    stories    with    some    suggestions 

for  telling.     1907.  L  10799 

Children's  wonder  book.     1895.  H  3482 

Chisholm,  L.     The  golden  staircase;  poems 

and  verses  for  children.  1907.  E  10561 
Coates,    H.    T.,    comp.      Children's   book    of 

poetry.     1879.  E  8070 

Coe,  F.  E.    The  first  book  of  stories  for  the 

story-teller.      1910.  L 10797 

Coussens,  P.  W.,  ed.     Poems  children  love. 

1908.  E  10560 
Darton,  F.  J.  H.     Wonder  book  of  old  ro- 
mance.    1907.  F 12317 

Henley,  W.  E..  ed.     Lyra  heroica.     1891. 


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Ingpen,    R.,   ed.     One   thousand   poems    for 
children.     1903.  E  7486 

Macleod,  M.     Book  of  ballad  stories.     1906. 

H  4946 

Norton,  C.  E.,  ed.    Heart  of  oak  books.    7v. 
1903-04.  J  6105 

Scudder,   H.   E.     The  book  of  legends  told 
over  again.     1899.  H  6435 

ed.     The   children's   book;    a    collection 

of  the  best  and  most  famous   stories  and 
poems  in  the  English  language.     1881. 

H  2532 

Smith,    J.    W.,    eomp.    and    illus.      A    child's 
book  of  .old  verses.     1910.  E  10587 

Stevenson,  B.  E.     Days  and  deeds.      1907. 

J  6144 

V.I.  Poetry. 
2.  Prose. 

Tappan,  E.  M.,  eomp.     The  children's  hour, 
lov.     1907.  H  6701 

V.I.   Folk  stories  and   fables. 

2.  Myths   from  many   lands. 

3.  Stories   from    the   classics. 

4.  Stories   of   legendary   heroes.  , 

5.  Stories    from    seven   old    favorites. 

6.  Old   fashioned   stories   and   poems. 

7.  The  out-of-door  book. 

8.  Adventures  and  achievements. 

9.  Poems   and   rhymes. 
10.  Modern   stories. 

Valentine,  Mrs.   L.  J.     Aunt  Louisa's  book 
of  fairy  tales.     [190-].  H  2593 

Welsh,  C.  Stories  children  love.  1909.  H  2904 

Whittier,  J.   G.,  ed.     Child  life,  a  collection 
of  poems.     1874.  E575 

Wiggin,  K.  D.  S.     The  fairy  ring.     1906. 

H  2632 

Golden  numbers.     1902.  E  8356 

Magic  casements.     1907.  H  6055 


14  CHILD    WELFARE 

Wiggin,    K.   D.    S.,   ed.     Pinafore   palace;   a 
book  of  rhymes  for  the  nursery.    1907. 

E8355 

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THE    CHILD    AT   SCHOOL 

Principles  of  Education 

Bagley,  W.  C.    The  educative  process.    1907. 

L  10324 

Applies  the  biolopical  and  psychological  princinles 
that  underlie  the  theory  and  practice  of  teaching 
to  the  topics  and  problems  commonly  included  under 
the  terms  general  method,  method  of  the  recita- 
tion, etc.  One  of  the  best  contributions  of  its  kind 
to  the  literature  of  educational  theory. — Carnegie 
Library  Bui. 

Boone,   R.   G.     Science  of  education.     1904. 

L 10497 
Chamberlain,    A.    H.      Standards    in    educa- 
tion, with  some  consideration  of  their  re- 
lation to  industrial  training.    1908.    L  10807 
Chancellor,    W.    E.     A    theory    of   motives, 
ideals,  and  values  in  education.     1907. 

L 10808 
Conover,    J.    P.      Personality    in    education. 

1908.  L 10930 
Coursault,  J.  H.     The  learning  process;  or. 

Educational   theory  implied   in   theory  of 
knowledge.     1907.  L  10284,  16 

De  Garmo,  C.     Interest  and  education;  the 
doctrine   of  interest  and   its   concrete  ap- 
plication.    1902.  L 10385 
Dewey,  J.     The  educational  situation.    1902. 

L  10368,  3 
Draper,   A.    S.     American    education.      1909. 

L 10937 

The  book  covers  general  questions  and  soecial 
problems  of  organization  and  administration. — 
Carnegie   Library  Bui. 

Earhart,  L.  B.     Teaching  children  to  study. 

1909.  L 10766 


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Fleshman,  A.  C.  The  educational  process. 
1908.  L 10941 

Grice,  Mrs.  M.  V.  M.  Home  and  school 
united  in  widening  circles  of  inspiration 
and  service;  home-school-community-na- 
tion.    1909.  L 10349 

Heck,  W.  H.  Mental  discipline  &  educa- 
tional  values.      1909.  L 10292 

Home,  H.  H.  Idealism  in  education;  or, 
First  principles  in  the  making  of  men  and 
women.     1910.  L 10949 

Hubbell,  G.  A.  Up  through  childhood;  a 
study  of  some  principles  of  education  in 
relation  to  faith  and  conduct.     1904.     L  10488 

Hughes,  R.  E.  The  making  of  citizens;  a 
study  in  comparative  education.     1902. 

L  10377 

McMurry,  C.  A.  The  elements  of  general 
method,  based  on  the  principles  of  Her- 
bart.     1903.  L 10408 

Matthews,  F.  H.  The  principles  of  intel- 
lectual  education.      1907.  L 10971 

O'Shea,  M.  V.  Education  as  adjustment; 
educational  theory  viewed  in  the  light  of 
contemporary  thought.     1907.  L 10435 

Palmer,  G.  H.  The  teacher;  essays  and  ad- 
dresses on  education.     1908.  L  10977 

Ruediger,  W.  C.  The  principles  of  educa- 
tion.    1910.  L 10291 

Search,  P.  W.  An  ideal  school;  or,  Looking 
forward.     1901.  L 10407 

Tyler,  J.  M.     Growth  and  education.     1907. 

L  10273 

The  author  presents  the  important  facts  of  evo- 
lution, embryology,  and  physiology  which  bear  on 
the    growth    and   development    of   the   child. 

Wilson,  E.  C.  Pedagogues  and  parents. 
1904.  L 10443 


l6  CHILD    WELFARE 

Kindergarten 

Bailey,  C.  S.  Daily  program  of  gift  and  oc- 
cupation work.     1904.  L 10789 

Blow,  S.  E.  Educational  issues  in  the  kin- 
dergarten.    1908.  L 10337 

Kindergarten  education.    1900.   L  10404,  i 

Frobel,  F.  W.  A.  Pedagogics  of  the  kinder- 
garten.    1895.  L  1766 

Harrison,  E.  The  kindergarten  building 
gifts  with  hints  on  program-making.  1905. 

L 10815 

A  study  of  child-nature,  from  the  kin- 
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Kraus-Boelte,  M.  The  kindergarten  guide; 
an  illustrated  handbook,  designed  for  the 
self-instruction  of  kindergartners,  moth- 
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Vandewalker,  N.  C.  The  kindergarten  in 
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Wiggin,  K.  D.  S.  The  republic  of  child- 
hood.    1896.  L 1763 

Wiltse,  S.  E.  Kindergarten  stories  and 
morning  talks.     1890.  L  10795 

Elementary 

Bowker,  I.  F.  Busy  hands,  construction 
work  for  children.     1904.  L  10449 

Bridgham,  A.  M.  Day  by  day  in  the  pri- 
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Compayre,  G.  Pestalozzi  and  elementary 
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Dopp,  K.  E.  The  place  of  industries  in  ele- 
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Earhart,  L.  B.  Systematic  study  in  the  ele- 
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Griffin,  C.  S.  Hints  and  helps  from  many 
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THE   CHILD  AT  SCHOOL 


Harris,  W.  T.     Elementary  education,     igoo. 

L  10404, 1 
Mount,  C.  S.     Seat  work  and  sense  training. 

1910.  L 10351 

Perry,  A.   C.     Problems  of  the  elementary 

school.     1910.  L 10345 

Plaisted,  L.  L.  The  early  education  of  chil- 
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Seeley,  L.     Elementary  pedagogy.     1906. 

L  10810 

Secondary 

Brown,  E.  E.  The  making  of  our  middle 
schools;  an  account  of  the  development 
of  secondary  education  in  the  United 
States.     1903.  L  10394 

Secondary  education.     1900.       L  10404,  i 

Brown,  J.  F.  The  American  high  school. 
1909.  L  10322 

De  Garmo,  C.  Principles  of  secondary  ed- 
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Harper,  W.  R.  The  trend  in  higher  educa- 
tion.    1905.  L 10514 

Hollister,  H.  A.  High  school  administra- 
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Judson,  H.  P.  The  higher  education  as  a 
training  for  business.     191 1.  L  10955 

National  Conference  on  Secondary  Educa- 
tion and  its  Problems.  National  confer- 
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sity, Oct.  30  and  31,  1903.     1904.      L  10465 

National  Education  Association.  Report  of 
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studies,  with  the  reports  of  the  confer- 
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L  10650 


l8  CHILD    WELFARE 

Whipple,  G.  M.  Guide  to  high  school  ob- 
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Vacation   Schools 

American,  S.  History  and  purpose  of  vaca- 
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Blackwelder,  Mrs.  I.  S.  Chicago  vacation 
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V.6,  p.211.     D.  '05).  Ser. 

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{In    Elementary    School    Teacher,    v.5,    p. 
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Hill,  C.  H.  Extension  of  the  vacation 
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Lewis,  A.  Philosophy  of  the  vacation.  {In 
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Perry,  C.  A.  Wider  use  of  the  school 
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Chapter  five  treats  of  vacation  schools. 

Open-air  Schools 

-  Ayres,  L.  P.   Open-air  schools.   1910.   L  10836 
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Chicago's   first  outdoor  school  for  tuber- 
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Clark,  I.  H.  Management  and  curriculum 
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Henderson,  C.  H.  Effort  to  adapt  teaching 
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THE   CHILD  AT  SCHOOL  1 9 

Kruesi,  W.  E.  School  of  outdoor  life  for 
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Backward  Children 

Ayres,  L.  P.  Laggards  in  our  city  schools. 
1909.  L 10282 

Farrell,  E.  E.  Schools  for  backward  chil- 
dren.    {In  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.    1910,  p. 1054)- 

L  1348, 1910 

Goddardj  H.  H.  What  can  the  public  school 
do  for  subnormal  children?  {In  Nat. 
Educ.  Assn.     1910,  p.912).         L  1348,  1910 

Groszmann,  M.  P.  E.  What  consideration 
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Maennel,  B.  Auxiliary  education,  the  train- 
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Powell,  F.  M.  Backward  children.  {In 
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L917,  1900 

Richman,  J.  Special  classes  and  special 
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Shields,  T.  E.  The  making  and  the  unmak- 
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Warner,  F.  The  study  of  children  and  their 
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Free  Food  for  Children 

Devine,  E.  T.  Underfed  child  in  the 
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Hungry  school  children  in  Chicago.  {In 
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Hunt,  C.  L.  The  daily  meals  of  school  chil- 
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Macnamara,  T.  J.  Food,  clothing  and  hous- 
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Sparge,  J.  How  foreign  municipalities  feed 
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{In    Independent,    v.58,    p.  1060.      May    11, 
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Wald,  L.  D.  Feeding  of  the  school  children. 
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Charities,  v.13,  p. 600.     Mr.  25,  '05).       Ser. 

Warwick,  F.  E.  Physical  deterioration.  (/;/ 
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Hygiene  and  Medical  Inspection 

Barry,  W.  F.  The  hygiene  of  the  school- 
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Forsyth,  D.  Children  in  health  and  disease; 
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Gorst,  Sir  J.  E.  The  children  of  the  nation; 
how  their  health  and  vigour  should  be 
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Gulick,  L.  H.  Medical  inspection  of  schools. 
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Morrison,  G.  B.  School  architecture  and 
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Moral  Training 
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Dewey,   J.      Moral   principles   in    education. 

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DuBois,  P.    The  natural  way  in  moral  train- 
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Ellis,  F.  H.  Character  forming  in  school. 
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Griggs,  E.  H.  Moral  education.   1904.     L  10517 

Lindsey,  B.  B.  Childhood  and  morality. 
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Palmer,  G.  H.  Ethical  and  moral  inscruc- 
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Sadler,  M.  E.,  ed.  Moral  instruction  and 
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22  CHILD    WELFARE 

Hemenway,  H.  D.  How  to  make  school 
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THE   CHILD   AT   PLAY 

Addams,  J.  The  spirit  of  youth  and  the 
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Points    out   the    obligation    of    the    city   to    satisfy 
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Barker,   J.    S.      Games    for   the    playground. 

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THE    CHILD   AT  PLAY  23 

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Gulick,  L.  H.  Popular  recreation  and  pub- 
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Kennard,  B.  The  playground  for  children 
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24  CHILD    WELFARE 

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The  whole  number  is  devoted  to  play  and  recre- 
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L1413 


THE    CHILD   AT   WORK  25 

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26  CHILD    WELFARE 

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THE    CHILD   AT   WORK  27 

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28  CHILD    WELFARE 

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THE    CHILD  AT   WORK  29 

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THE   CHILD  AND   SOCIETY 

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30  CHILD    WELFARE 

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Defectives  and  Dependents 

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TflE    CHILD   AND   SOCIETY  31 

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3^  CHILD    WELFARE 

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THE    CHILD   AND   SOCIETY  33 

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THE  CHILD  AND  RELIGION 

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Stephens,  T.,  ed.  The  child  and  religion. 
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